Abstract

We investigate the origin of large magnetocapacitive effects in CdCr${}_{2}$S${}_{4}$ single crystals focusing on phonon anomalies in the fluctuation regime $T$ $T$* $=$ 130 K and with the onset of ferromagnetic order ${T}_{c}$ $=$ 84.4 K. The observation of longitudinal optical and formerly infrared active modes for $T$ ${T}_{c}$ is used to propose a loss of inversion symmetry and Cr off-centering. Further anomalies in intensity, frequency, and linewidth have an onset temperature $T$* that coincides with the onset of magnetocapacitive effects. The respective intensity anomalies are attributed in part to an enhanced electronic polarizability of displacements that modulate the Cr-S distance and respective hybridization. This is taken as a prerequisite to the proposed Cr off-centering. Anomalies due to the previously disregarded photodoping and resonance are analyzed comparing different excitation energies.

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